Governor Bob Holden has finished action on all pieces of legislation from this year signing several bills, and vetoing others. One bill signed in a ceremony at his Capitol office in Jefferson City, Friday morning, set requirements for insurance companies that use creditreports. Holden says this was one of his priorities from the past legislative session. Holden also signed bills dealing with some Missouri colleges, gray market cigarettes, and emergency communications systems funds forcounties, among others. The Governor vetoed just seven bills from the past legislative session mostly on technical issues.
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Missouri Department of Revenue working to shorten lines at license offices
Missouri Department of Revenue working to shorten lines at license offices - Missourinet
Efforts are underway to shorten the wait times at privately-run license offices in Missouri, which contract with the...
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Missouri Department of Revenue working to shorten lines at license offices
https://www.missourinet.com/2023/09/07/missouri-department-of-revenue-working-to-shorten-lines-at-license-offices/
Missouri PSC argues optional Time-Of-Use rate plan saves money
https://www.missourinet.com/2023/09/07/missouri-psc-argues-optional-time-of-use-rate-plan-saves-money/
Drought conditions have worsened over the last week, with the percentage of the state that is Abnormally Dry increasing from 72% to 78% and the percentage in Extreme Drought moving from 5% to almost 9%. Avoid activities that could spark a fire based on local conditions.